CAS 24091-02-9
:(E)-N-hydroxy-1-(naphthalen-2-yl)methanimine
Description:
(E)-N-hydroxy-1-(naphthalen-2-yl)methanimine, with the CAS number 24091-02-9, is an organic compound characterized by its unique structural features. It contains a naphthalene moiety, which contributes to its aromatic properties, and a hydroxylamine functional group, which is indicative of its potential reactivity and ability to participate in various chemical reactions, such as nucleophilic attacks. The (E) configuration denotes that the substituents around the double bond are on opposite sides, which can influence its physical properties and reactivity. This compound may exhibit solubility in organic solvents due to its hydrophobic naphthalene component, while the hydroxylamine group can impart some degree of polarity. Its potential applications could span across fields such as organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and materials science, particularly in the development of dyes or pharmaceuticals. However, specific safety and handling guidelines should be followed, as compounds containing hydroxylamine can be sensitive and may pose hazards under certain conditions.
Formula:C11H9NO
InChI:InChI=1/C11H9NO/c13-12-8-9-5-6-10-3-1-2-4-11(10)7-9/h1-8,13H/b12-8+
Synonyms:- (E)-N-Hydroxy-1-(2-naphthyl)methanimine
- 2-Naphthalenecarboxaldehyde, Oxime
- 2-Naphthalenecarboxaldehyde, oxime, (E)-
- Naphthalene-2-carbaldehyde oxime
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2-Naphthaldehyde oxime
CAS:<p>2-Naphthaldehyde oxime is a reactive aldoxime that can be used as an oxidant in organic chemistry. It is able to increase the rate of hydrolysis by acid catalysts, and has been shown to cause biomolecular damage due to its ability to react with functional groups such as amines and alcohols. 2-Naphthaldehyde oxime reacts with silicon, styrene, and polystyrene. The reaction produces carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and water. This product also has the capability of solvating organic compounds through the use of water molecules. Hypervalent oxidation reactions may occur with 2-naphthaldehyde oxime due to its ability to form multiple bonds with oxygen atoms.</p>Formula:C11H9NOPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:171.2 g/mol
